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Clean Rooms

From the operating theaters and intensive care units of the hospitals to the clean rooms, to the space bases that work with technological details at the micron µm (1/1000) scale, which produces advanced technology. (The NASA Goddard High Bay special rooms and the environment where some parts and parts of the Hoble Telescope are located in the Observation station.)
Biomedical Production Facilities Pharmaceutical production facilities, Optical, Cosmetic laboratories, testing environments, production facilities of some food products. Clean rooms are needed in many areas from health to industrial facilities, from micro-technology to aerospace engineering.
Ventilation standards have been developed up to TS EN 1507, DW-143, EUROVENT 2/2, and the World Standards Organization ISO 14644 1-14 for SMACNA Clean Room.

Cleanrooms are classified based on the amount and size of particles per cubic meter (m3) of air. The ISO 14644-1 cleanroom classification system is divided into 9 different classes that measure particles from 0.1 µm to 5 µm per m3. Apart from the USA and the EU, the British BS 5295 classification system is divided into 4 classes and measures the amount of particles from 0.5 to 25 µm in size per m3. These classes determine the equipment and standards required and the law.
HEPA and ULPA filters used for clean rooms are determined by classification.

For clean room; It is necessary to create properties such as particle conditions, Area Classifications, Temperature and Humidity conditions and Pressure Differences at the same time.

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High technology

These rooms are closed spaces that filter the amount of pollutants in the air and control temperature, humidity and air pressure. Without clean rooms, these pollutants can reduce the quality of manufactured goods, making it difficult to test. Pollution is caused by people and the equipment and processes used within the facility. It is entered using appropriate clothing and gloves. Cleanroom systems of varying sizes are needed in the manufacture of pharmaceuticals and microelectronics, or in culturing bacteria in Petri dishes.

These types of rooms are classified based on the amount and size of particles per cubic meter (m3) of air. The ISO 14644-1 cleanroom classification system is divided into 9 different classes that measure particles from 0.1 µm to 5 µm per m3. In addition, the British BS 5295 classification system is divided into 4 classes and measures the amount of particles from 0.5 µm to 25 µm in size per m3.


 

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Health sector

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etc. areas must be clean rooms.

About Us

In the Middle Picture, the picture of our engineer while Revision of Operating Rooms within the scope of Clean room . We had to show that the production of clean room hygienic Systems, which requires professionalism in the upper segment of Mechanical Installation, can only be done on the Web site, by writing, (we could not be modest).

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